The Possible Climate Effect of the Gas Leaks from the Nord Stream 1 & 2 pipelines

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 9/29/2022, Location: Europe

The emissions from the gas leaks on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines may in worst case be equivalent to approximately 32 per cent of annual Danish CO2-emissions. Initial calculations from the Danish Energy Agency show that the leaks from the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in worst case will emit approximately 778 million standard cubic meters of natural gas. The leaked gas volume amounts to greenhouse gas emissions of approximately 14.6 million tons of CO2-equivalent (CO2e). In comparison, Danish CO2e emission totaled approximately 45 million tons of CO2e in 2020. The climate effect of the leaks thereby corresponds to 32 per cent of Danish greenhouse gas emissions in 2020.

Nord Stream AG has informed the Danish Energy Agency (DEA), that each of the two Nord Stream 1 pipelines contained 300 million standard cubic meters of natural gas. Additionally, Nord Stream 2 AG has informed the DEA that there was 178 million standard cubic meters of natural gas in the Nord Stream 2 pipe.

The leaks from the three pipelines are all in international waters. The leak from one of the North Stream 1 pipelines and the first leak from the Nord Stream 2 pipeline are both in the Danish exclusive economic zone (EEZ), while the leak from the other Nord Stream 1 pipeline and the second leak from the Nord Stream 2 pipeline are in the Swedish exclusive economic zone.


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